By Brian
Smith
This grilled blackened tuna is simple to prepare and has all the
flavor the Cajun style of cooking is known for.
My favorite past time is fly fishing and my second favorite past
time is cooking seafood. This recipe is one that I have developed
over the years. In the past I have tried many recipes that had
fifteen or twenty ingredients and found that in order to grill a
great, flavorful Cajun blackened tuna all you really need is a few
ingredients. The key to good grilled tuna is not to overcook the
tuna. Overcooking tuna will do two things to the flavor. First, it
will dry out the tuna and second and most important it will release
and alter the flavor of the oils in the tuna, giving a strong fishy
taste. I prefer my tuna grilled on a hot charcoal grill and just
seared on both sides while still maintaining a nice bright pink
inside. If you prefer you can grill a little longer on a lower heat
until your tuna is cooked through but again I caution you not to
overcook.
Ingredients:
Four or five fresh Tuna steaks
2 Tbsp Cajun seasoning
3 Tbsp Olive oil
¼ Tsp Cayenne pepper
¼ Tsp Black pepper
1 Finely grated or chopped garlic clove
½ Tsp Lemon zest (optional)
Preparation:
In small bowl mix Cajun seasoning, olive oil, cayenne pepper,
black pepper, garlic and lemon zest. Blend well. Add Tuna steaks,
coat well and marinate in the refrigerator for 30 to 40
minutes.
The Grill:
Place Tuna on a hot charcoal grill for 1 to 2 minutes per side or
until cooked to taste. Once again I caution you not to overcook
your Tuna.
Complimentary Sides:
I like serving this with Long grain and wild rice or black beans
and rice and a fresh salad of your choice. I also like a thick
piece of grilled garlic toast. And a nice bottle of wine, red or
white, your choice will go nicely with this meal.
This is a nice grilled Cajun Blackened Tuna that is easy to
prepare and I am sure you and your will be amazed at the
flavor.
Thanks and enjoy,
Brian
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